# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2003-2023 Edgewall Software
# Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Jonas Borgström <jonas@edgewall.com>
# Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Christopher Lenz <cmlenz@gmx.de>
# All rights reserved.
#
# This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
# you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
# are also available at https://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracLicense.
#
# This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many
# individuals. For the exact contribution history, see the revision
# history and logs, available at https://trac.edgewall.org/log/.
#
# Author: Jonas Borgström <jonas@edgewall.com>
#         Christopher Lenz <cmlenz@gmx.de>

import sys

__all__ = ['Component', 'ExtensionPoint', 'implements', 'Interface',
           'TracBaseError', 'TracError', 'TracValueError']


def N_(string):
    """No-op translation marker, inlined here to avoid importing from
    `trac.util`.
    """
    return string


class TracBaseError(Exception):
    """Base class for all exceptions defined in Trac."""

    title = N_("Trac Error")


class TracError(TracBaseError):
    """Standard exception for errors in Trac."""

    def __init__(self, message, title=None, show_traceback=False):
        """If the `message` contains a `p` or `div` element it will be
        rendered directly. Use the `message` class on the `p` or `div`
        element to style as a red box. Otherwise, the message should be
        plain text or contain only inline elements and will be wrapped
        in a `p` element and rendered in a red box.

        If title is given, it will be displayed as the large header
        above the error message.
        """
        from trac.util.translation import gettext
        super().__init__(message)
        self._message = message
        self.title = title or gettext(self.title)
        self.show_traceback = show_traceback

    message = property(lambda self: self._message,
                       lambda self, v: setattr(self, '_message', v))

    def __str__(self):
        from trac.util.text import to_unicode
        return to_unicode(self.message)


class TracValueError(TracError, ValueError):
    """Raised when a function or operator receives an argument that is
    the correct type, but inappropriate value.

    :since: 1.2.1
    """


class Interface(object):
    """Marker base class for extension point interfaces."""


class ExtensionPoint(property):
    """Marker class for extension points in components."""

    def __init__(self, interface):
        """Create the extension point.

        :param interface: the `Interface` subclass that defines the
                          protocol for the extension point
        """
        property.__init__(self, self.extensions)
        self.interface = interface
        self.__doc__ = ("List of components that implement `~%s.%s`" %
                        (self.interface.__module__, self.interface.__name__))

    def extensions(self, component):
        """Return a list of components that declare to implement the
        extension point interface.
        """
        classes = ComponentMeta._registry.get(self.interface, ())
        components = [component.compmgr[cls] for cls in classes]
        return [c for c in components if c]

    def __repr__(self):
        """Return a textual representation of the extension point."""
        return '<ExtensionPoint %s>' % self.interface.__name__


class ComponentMeta(type):
    """Meta class for components.

    Takes care of component and extension point registration.
    """
    _components = []
    _registry = {}

    def __new__(mcs, name, bases, d):
        """Create the component class."""

        new_class = type.__new__(mcs, name, bases, d)
        if name == 'Component':
            # Don't put the Component base class in the registry
            return new_class

        if d.get('abstract'):
            # Don't put abstract component classes in the registry
            return new_class

        ComponentMeta._components.append(new_class)
        registry = ComponentMeta._registry
        for cls in new_class.__mro__:
            for interface in cls.__dict__.get('_implements', ()):
                classes = registry.setdefault(interface, [])
                if new_class not in classes:
                    classes.append(new_class)

        return new_class

    def __call__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
        """Return an existing instance of the component if it has
        already been activated, otherwise create a new instance.
        """
        # If this component is also the component manager, just invoke that
        if issubclass(cls, ComponentManager):
            self = cls.__new__(cls)
            self.compmgr = self
            self.__init__(*args, **kwargs)
            return self

        # The normal case where the component is not also the component manager
        assert len(args) >= 1 and isinstance(args[0], ComponentManager), \
               "First argument must be a ComponentManager instance"
        compmgr = args[0]
        self = compmgr.components.get(cls)
        # Note that this check is racy, we intentionally don't use a
        # lock in order to keep things simple and avoid the risk of
        # deadlocks, as the impact of having temporarily two (or more)
        # instances for a given `cls` is negligible.
        if self is None:
            self = cls.__new__(cls)
            self.compmgr = compmgr
            compmgr.component_activated(self)
            self.__init__()
            # Only register the instance once it is fully initialized (#9418)
            compmgr.components[cls] = self
        return self

    @classmethod
    def deregister(cls, component):
        """Remove a component from the registry."""
        try:
            cls._components.remove(component)
        except ValueError:
            pass
        for class_ in component.__mro__:
            for interface in class_.__dict__.get('_implements', ()):
                implementers = cls._registry.get(interface)
                try:
                    implementers.remove(component)
                except ValueError:
                    pass


class Component(object, metaclass=ComponentMeta):
    """Base class for components.

    Every component can declare what extension points it provides, as
    well as what extension points of other components it extends.
    """

    @staticmethod
    def implements(*interfaces):
        """Can be used in the class definition of `Component`
        subclasses to declare the extension points that are extended.
        """
        frame = sys._getframe(1)
        locals_ = frame.f_locals

        # Some sanity checks
        assert locals_ is not frame.f_globals and '__module__' in locals_, \
               'implements() can only be used in a class definition'

        locals_.setdefault('_implements', []).extend(interfaces)

    def __repr__(self):
        """Return a textual representation of the component."""
        return '<Component %s.%s>' % (self.__class__.__module__,
                                      self.__class__.__name__)

implements = Component.implements


class ComponentManager(object):
    """The component manager keeps a pool of active components."""

    def __init__(self):
        """Initialize the component manager."""
        self.components = {}
        self.enabled = {}
        if isinstance(self, Component):
            self.components[self.__class__] = self

    def __contains__(self, cls):
        """Return whether the given class is in the list of active
        components."""
        return cls in self.components

    def __getitem__(self, cls):
        """Activate the component instance for the given class, or
        return the existing instance if the component has already been
        activated.

        Note that `ComponentManager` components can't be activated
        that way.
        """
        if not self.is_enabled(cls):
            return None
        component = self.components.get(cls)
        if not component and not issubclass(cls, ComponentManager):
            if cls not in ComponentMeta._components:
                raise TracError('Component "%s" not registered' % cls.__name__)
            try:
                component = cls(self)
            except TypeError as e:
                raise TracError("Unable to instantiate component %r (%s)" %
                                (cls, e))
        return component

    def is_enabled(self, cls):
        """Return whether the given component class is enabled."""
        if cls not in self.enabled:
            self.enabled[cls] = self.is_component_enabled(cls)
        return self.enabled[cls]

    def disable_component(self, component):
        """Force a component to be disabled.

        :param component: can be a class or an instance.
        """
        if not isinstance(component, type):
            component = component.__class__
        self.enabled[component] = False
        self.components[component] = None

    def enable_component(self, component):
        """Force a component to be enabled.

        :param component: can be a class or an instance.

        :since: 1.0.13
        """
        if not isinstance(component, type):
            component = component.__class__
        self.enabled[component] = True

    def component_activated(self, component):
        """Can be overridden by sub-classes so that special
        initialization for components can be provided.
        """

    def is_component_enabled(self, cls):
        """Can be overridden by sub-classes to veto the activation of
        a component.

        If this method returns `False`, the component was disabled
        explicitly.  If it returns `None`, the component was neither
        enabled nor disabled explicitly. In both cases, the component
        with the given class will not be available.
        """
        return True
